Local Beer, Big Garden Vibes – Now Pouring at Windmill Hill City Farm Bristol’s favourite community farm just got a whole lot hoppier.
The Farm Tap, a brand-new permanent beer space from the team behind Bruhaha, is now open at Windmill Hill City Farm.
Tucked away in the farm’s beautiful front gardens (just off East Street), The Farm Tap serves up a curated selection of locally brewed craft beers – many made by Bruhaha themselves, who first started brewing in this very spot.
After two years of running a pop-up brewery in the farm’s outdoor kitchen, Bruhaha now have a dedicated indoor and outdoor space for pouring pints all year round. Think leafy surroundings, laid-back vibes, and beer with real Bristol character.
Opening Hours
Fridays: 4 pm – 10 pm
Saturdays: 2 pm – 9 pm
Friday Street Food
Friday Street Food Every Friday night features a rotating local food truck dishing up some of the best bites in the city.
Come for the beer, stay for the bao (or tacos… or jerk chicken…)
Who’s it for?
The Farm Tap is ideal for:
Young families looking for a relaxed early evening hangout. Students & locals after a chilled pint in a leafy setting. Anyone who enjoys drinking something brewed with soul. There’s space to roam, spots to sit, and always something tasty on tap.
Supporting the Night-Time Economy
By hosting The Farm Tap, Windmill Hill City Farm is helping support the local night-time economy – creating a safe, welcoming, well-lit space for people to gather and enjoy the area after dark.
It’s about more than beer – it’s about building a positive presence in the heart of Bedminster.
Independent, Local, Properly Bristol Independent
Bruhaha is a small, independent brewery born right here in BS3. They employ local people, serve local beer, and put flavour, creativity and community connections at the heart of what they do.
And from June, make a day of it – the new Windmill Hill Market will be running every Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm, right on site. Pop by for fresh produce, local makers and street food, then roll into The Farm Tap for a pint in the garden.